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Talk:Recovered Territories
... time, by the creation of Polish church province (Gniezno and Poznan in Greater Poland, Wroclaw ... th-13th centuries Silesia became the strongest province of Poland (politically and economically) and this ... in Silesia in 16th century. Silesian eclessiatical province of Wroclaw belonged to the Polish archbishopric ... legal status of Silesia was that the province belonged to the Kingdom of Poland, and ... and it doesn't matter if the province was actually in hands the Polish ...
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East Brandenburg
... of historical region. Its Polish name is Lubus Land. Before World War II, Neumark was ... part of Brandenburg. History The area called Lubus province or Lubus Land of Poland became part of Brandenburg ... now part of Lubusz Voivodship. See also Lubus Land Oder-Neisse line Expulsion of ...
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User:Adam Carr/Talk Archive2
... understand your point about not existing term Lubus in English. If you write let say ... of China. If the name of the province doesn't exists in English, you simply ... Neumark. Before WWII they belonged to Brandenburg province, but Brandenburg is located even West from ... best idea is to introduce the term Lubus that is even the name of Polish ...
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Talk:People's Republic of Poland
... Silesia, some territories belonged to the Brandenburg province before WWII. Some of them, they are ... of Pomerania, some of them were called Province od Lubus, from the Polish province from XIII century. Thanks for that. Firstly ...
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Lubusz Voivodship
... recalls the historic Lubusz Land (Lebus or Lubus), a medieval Polish province. The two capitals of this administrative region ... founded in 966. Part of the historic province was located on the western bank of ... Brandenburg, and was thus the first Polish province to fall to German expansionism (See Drang ...
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Lubusz Land
... of the Archbishopric of Magdeburg leaving Polish province of the church. The last Catholic bishop ... biggest city of the Polish part of Lubus Land is Gorzow Wielkopolski (prev. Landsberg). See ... Brandenburg Lebus External links Info on the Lubus Land Regional close-up
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Boleslaw III. (Poland)   (translated from German)
... pommerschen diocese belonging to the Polish church province planned and Adalbert, which designates Hofkaplan Boleslaws ... A. "inter Albiam et Oderam: Stetin et Lubus, ultra Oderam vero Pomerana...«). Boleslaw and ...
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